| 31. | Is the propagation speed of waves traveling through the transmission line.
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| 32. | Propagation is from stem cuttings or shoots from the tuberous roots.
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| 33. | Propagation is done by dividing bulbs or offsets and from seed.
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| 34. | Generally this wound occurs through plant propagation using contaminated cutting tools.
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| 35. | Zero day Recent history shows an increasing rate of worm propagation.
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| 36. | Other passive objects affecting propagation interfere with wireless operation and measurement.
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| 37. | As indicated, promotion of propagation or termination reactions alters flammability.
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| 38. | Uncertainty analysis is often called the " propagation of error ."
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| 39. | This is a national publication focusing on plant identification and propagation.
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| 40. | In contrast the HIS surface suppresses the propagation of surface waves.
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